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Prove: the sum of four consecutive integers is never divisible by 4 g
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Prove: the sum of four consecutive integers is never divisible by 4 g
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4n is divisible by 4, but 6 is not, so the sum 4n+6 is not divisble by 4.
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Yup, that's right. Your integers are n,n+1,n+2,n+3. You add them up to get 4n+6. If you don't want to talk about remainders or congreuences, then you can also say that 4n+64=n+64=n+1+12. And ...
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